The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 36
... present to your Majesty Dom Mabillon , the most learned man in your Majesty's ' dominions . ' Sire , ' rejoined Bossuet , who stood by , the archbishop might also have said the most humble man in France . ' It is supposed that the ...
... present to your Majesty Dom Mabillon , the most learned man in your Majesty's ' dominions . ' Sire , ' rejoined Bossuet , who stood by , the archbishop might also have said the most humble man in France . ' It is supposed that the ...
Pàgina 49
... present state of Sheffield is a painful answer to Bentham's question . We read ( Dec. 1848 ) in the Sheffield Times , ' What is to become of Sheffield ? The introduction of a new trade alone will save us . ' First edited from Bentham's ...
... present state of Sheffield is a painful answer to Bentham's question . We read ( Dec. 1848 ) in the Sheffield Times , ' What is to become of Sheffield ? The introduction of a new trade alone will save us . ' First edited from Bentham's ...
Pàgina 55
... present use , is oftentimes to ensure its rejection . " The writer then proceeds , according to the invariable rule , to invoke the overworked shades of Harvey and Galileo as illus- trations of his statement . A more popular suggestion ...
... present use , is oftentimes to ensure its rejection . " The writer then proceeds , according to the invariable rule , to invoke the overworked shades of Harvey and Galileo as illus- trations of his statement . A more popular suggestion ...
Pàgina 56
... present means and instruments ; as their range has been already ascertained and their powers tasked to the uttermost . On another side , we can determine , without the necessity for costly experiments , and indeed often by the ...
... present means and instruments ; as their range has been already ascertained and their powers tasked to the uttermost . On another side , we can determine , without the necessity for costly experiments , and indeed often by the ...
Pàgina 63
... present generation can wish to erect . Or if not , they will use iron . The theoretical limit to the span of our bridges is that only at which the voissures of stone or iron would crumble under the intensity of pressure . The cost and ...
... present generation can wish to erect . Or if not , they will use iron . The theoretical limit to the span of our bridges is that only at which the voissures of stone or iron would crumble under the intensity of pressure . The cost and ...
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